@sambconsidine
We teleoperated our robot from the Subway I know some of you will say this is easy to edit and could be framed, and that's totally fair, so I invite you to try it yourself. We did this to show how @Adamorobotics holds up in genuinely poor network conditions. In conditions like these, most available teleoperation solutions struggle in the same way. Control data sits behind video in the queue, and a single lost packet stalls everything behind it, so your commands arrive late and out of sync with what you're seeing. That delay can lead to a robot failing to stop, or acting when it shouldn't, potentially causing serious accidents. That's why we built the Adamo protocol. We prioritise control data to make sure it doesn't get stuck behind a lost packet the way TCP makes it. Don't believe me? Try it for yourself